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Hello Everyone! It's Alyssa Fowler.
For my second media review, I will talk
about “Steven Universe,” an American-animated, action/fantasy
television series that is currently airing on Cartoon Network.
“Steven Universe” was created
by storyboard artist and songwriter Rebecca Sugar first aired on Cartoon
Network on November 4th, 2013. The titular character, Steven
Universe, is a young boy who is part of the “Crystal Gems” rebellion group that
protects the Earth from the Gems’ Homeworld’s Diamond Authority. Gems are
magical, ageless, feminine humanoid aliens whose powers come from the gems
embedded in their bodies. Steven is actually half-human, half-“Gem” since his
mother was the late Rose Quartz, the original leader of the Gem rebellion. Steven’s
closest friends and teammates include three other Gems named Garnet, Amethyst,
and Pearl. On the Steven Universe Wiki, gemology facts are included in the
profiles of the Gem characters to show how the healing powers and mythology of
each gemstone is represented in each Gem’s design, powers, and personality.
Throughout the series, Steven learns how
to control the powers he inherited from his mother and use them against
“Corrupted” Gems; gems who were shattered and mutated into monsters. Steven
also learns about the backstories of each of his teammates. This includes
Pearl’s unrequited love towards Rose Quartz, how Amethyst was meant to be a living
weapon, and the fact that Garnet is actually a “Fusion”, the product of Gems
merging with one another, between two other Gems named Ruby and Sapphire.
Some episodes of the show focus on
Steven’s caring and helpful nature, which he also inherited from Rose Quartz,
and how he is able to help others. This includes helping Connie; his best human
friend and love interest, to come out her shell and learn how to sword fight to
help him in battles. He also gained the trust of Lapis Lazuli and Peridot, two
Gems who once followed the Diamond Authority, and eventually had them join the
Crystal Gems. Steven even helped Pearl get along with Greg Universe, Steven’s
father, and get over her jealously of his relationship with Rose Quartz.
“Steven Universe” had gained a
massive fan base over their years. This was due to the fact that it was, as
Eric Thurn from AVClub.com described it, a coming-of-age story that included a
slice-of-life portrayal of childhood, an examination of family dynamics, and a
homage to anime, video games, and other aspects of pop culture. According to
the “Why Are Anime Fans Obsessed with Steven Universe?” article on AnimeNewsNetwork.com,
Japanese shows and cultural icons, which include “Sailor Moon” and
Studio Ghibli movies, strongly influenced the structure and visual style “Steven
Universe”. Also, Rebecca Sugar was a songwriter and storyboard
artist for another popular animated series on Cartoon Network called “Adventure
Time”.
Another factor that made the show so
well-received is inclusion of homosexual relationships between characters. This
includes Pearl’s endless devotion for Rose Quartz and Garnet being the
embodiment of Ruby and Sapphire’s love for each other. According to an article
on MoviePilot.com,
Rebecca Sugar stated that this was done to help the youth “understand
themselves and develop their identity” and for them see “the ideal of
fulfilling partnership and true love.” She also explained that the LGBT themes
in the cartoon were based on her own experience as a bisexual, as stated in an AutoStraddle.com
article about her “coming out” during a 2016 San Diego Comic-Con.
With its beautiful art style, likable
characters, unforgettable songs, and inclusive themes, “Steven Universe” truly
is a meaningful and well-received series that will always be loved by fans of
all ages and genders.
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